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Post by DSR on May 6, 2019 15:51:39 GMT -5
It really speaks to the quality of the education system in Metropolis. He combs his hair different too! He raises or lowers his voice depending on which person he's supposed to be!
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Post by A Platypus Rave on May 6, 2019 15:57:00 GMT -5
In tags for potential Endgame spoiler. {Spoiler}{Spoiler}{Spoiler} Isn't killing her twice kind of cruel? Girl already got snapped, then you bring her back just to kill her again? Jeez. She has no character, she's not even one dimensional. To quote Deadpool
"Look I'm a teenage girl, I'd rather be anywhere than here! I'm all about long sullen silences, followed by mean comments, followed by more silence!"
She was a minor supporting character in homecoming. She's had less than 3 minutes of total screen time. That's not really enough to really flesh out a character.
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Post by King Boo on May 6, 2019 15:58:53 GMT -5
It really speaks to the quality of the education system in Metropolis. He combs his hair different too! Listen, when Henry Cavill was Superman, I was literally like "OH PLEASE, I'D KNOW THAT FACE FROM A MILE AWAY, GLASSES OR NO GLASSES." Superman's a whole other can of worms, because glasses alone are supposed to fool everyone haha Don't even pretend you don't find his bulge distracting in tights. That is neither here nor there.
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Post by Deleted on May 6, 2019 16:07:10 GMT -5
Well I mena Spider-man suddenly showing up in Europe the same time they are there is a pretty big tell... I mean someone like Superman where he can literally be anywhere in a matter of minutes is different... but Spider-man would have to get there somehow... Superman's a whole other can of worms, because glasses alone are supposed to fool everyone haha You are forgetting the super-hypnotism.
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Post by Wardlow on Wardlow 54 on May 6, 2019 16:10:54 GMT -5
In tags for potential Endgame spoiler. {Spoiler}{Spoiler}{Spoiler} Isn't killing her twice kind of cruel? Girl already got snapped, then you bring her back just to kill her again? Jeez. She has no character, she's not even one dimensional. To quote Deadpool
"Look I'm a teenage girl, I'd rather be anywhere than here! I'm all about long sullen silences, followed by mean comments, followed by more silence!"
So she deserves to die twice before she's biologically 21?? That's cold, dude.
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Post by mcmahonfan85 on May 6, 2019 16:21:41 GMT -5
normally i don't care so much when it comes to things in the films not being exactly like they are in the comics, but this Spidey really doesn't give two s***s about having a secret identity, does he? this is a guy who in the comics famously wore a paper bag on his head just so the Fantastic Four, fellow superheroes, wouldn't know who he really is, but here they're almost at the point that Flash Thompson is the only person who doesn't know Spider-Man is really Peter Parker. Aunt May knows, MJ knows, Ned knows, the Avengers know, the Guardians of the Galaxy know, Doctor Strange knows, Black Panther knows, Captain Marvel knows, Pepper knows, Happy knows, Fury knows, the Vulture and Mysterio know...
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Post by Kevin Hamilton on May 6, 2019 16:26:04 GMT -5
He combs his hair different too! Listen, when Henry Cavill was Superman, I was literally like "OH PLEASE, I'D KNOW THAT FACE FROM A MILE AWAY, GLASSES OR NO GLASSES." Don't even pretend you don't find his bulge distracting in tights. That is neither here nor there. But he also slouches! Haha. Also, autocorrect tries to change slouches for smooches oddly enough. He does that too, but ya lose your memory.
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Post by King Boo on May 6, 2019 16:31:45 GMT -5
Listen, when Henry Cavill was Superman, I was literally like "OH PLEASE, I'D KNOW THAT FACE FROM A MILE AWAY, GLASSES OR NO GLASSES." That is neither here nor there. But he also slouches! Haha. Also, autocorrect tries to change slouches for smooches oddly enough. He does that too, but ya lose your memory. I'd hold on to that memory no matter what powers he may possess, thank you very much.
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Post by Kevin Hamilton on May 6, 2019 16:45:03 GMT -5
But he also slouches! Haha. Also, autocorrect tries to change slouches for smooches oddly enough. He does that too, but ya lose your memory. I'd hold on to that memory no matter what powers he may possess, thank you very much. "You ain't mind wiping me Hank!"
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Post by Brandon Walsh is Insane. on May 6, 2019 18:22:38 GMT -5
I'd hold on to that memory no matter what powers he may possess, thank you very much. "You ain't mind wiping me Hank!" Hank Pym? He really IS a womanizer.
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Post by Kevin Hamilton on May 6, 2019 18:26:36 GMT -5
"You ain't mind wiping me Hank!" Hank Pym? He really IS a womanizer. Cavil, though Pym did hook up with Tigra post Wasp marriage. Wonder Man was also hooking up with Tigra around the same time. And Tigra was hooking up with a cat-demon-man named the Balkatar. Early West Coast Avengers was weird.
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Post by Brandon Walsh is Insane. on May 6, 2019 18:47:43 GMT -5
Hank Pym? He really IS a womanizer. Cavil, though Pym did hook up with Tigra post Wasp marriage. Wonder Man was also hooking up with Tigra around the same time. And Tigra was hooking up with a cat-demon-man named the Balkatar. Early West Coast Avengers was weird. West Coast Avengers was cool, in that I learned about them through the Marvel trading cards. US Agent! Our West Coast copy cat.
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Post by Kevin Hamilton on May 6, 2019 19:12:00 GMT -5
Cavil, though Pym did hook up with Tigra post Wasp marriage. Wonder Man was also hooking up with Tigra around the same time. And Tigra was hooking up with a cat-demon-man named the Balkatar. Early West Coast Avengers was weird. West Coast Avengers was cool, in that I learned about them through the Marvel trading cards. US Agent! Our West Coast copy cat. Yeah Agent joined them in the late 80s around the time Byrne took over. That was good run
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Post by Glitch on May 7, 2019 1:41:48 GMT -5
normally i don't care so much when it comes to things in the films not being exactly like they are in the comics, but this Spidey really doesn't give two s***s about having a secret identity, does he? this is a guy who in the comics famously wore a paper bag on his head just so the Fantastic Four, fellow superheroes, wouldn't know who he really is, but here they're almost at the point that Flash Thompson is the only person who doesn't know Spider-Man is really Peter Parker. Aunt May knows, MJ knows, Ned knows, the Avengers know, the Guardians of the Galaxy know, Doctor Strange knows, Black Panther knows, Captain Marvel knows, Pepper knows, Happy knows, Fury knows, the Vulture and Mysterio know... To be fair, the Mcu as a whole doesnt really have secret identities. Stark just had to blurt out he was Iron Man in the first film of this cinematic universe.
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Post by riseofsetian1981 on May 7, 2019 1:42:30 GMT -5
normally i don't care so much when it comes to things in the films not being exactly like they are in the comics, but this Spidey really doesn't give two s***s about having a secret identity, does he? this is a guy who in the comics famously wore a paper bag on his head just so the Fantastic Four, fellow superheroes, wouldn't know who he really is, but here they're almost at the point that Flash Thompson is the only person who doesn't know Spider-Man is really Peter Parker. Aunt May knows, MJ knows, Ned knows, the Avengers know, the Guardians of the Galaxy know, Doctor Strange knows, Black Panther knows, Captain Marvel knows, Pepper knows, Happy knows, Fury knows, the Vulture and Mysterio know... To be fair, it makes sense that the Avengers would know who he is. Aunt May eventually found out in the comics. So it's really not that big of a deal.
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Post by Mozenrath on May 7, 2019 1:57:56 GMT -5
normally i don't care so much when it comes to things in the films not being exactly like they are in the comics, but this Spidey really doesn't give two s***s about having a secret identity, does he? this is a guy who in the comics famously wore a paper bag on his head just so the Fantastic Four, fellow superheroes, wouldn't know who he really is, but here they're almost at the point that Flash Thompson is the only person who doesn't know Spider-Man is really Peter Parker. Aunt May knows, MJ knows, Ned knows, the Avengers know, the Guardians of the Galaxy know, Doctor Strange knows, Black Panther knows, Captain Marvel knows, Pepper knows, Happy knows, Fury knows, the Vulture and Mysterio know... To be fair, the Mcu as a whole doesnt really have secret identities. Stark just had to blurt out he was Iron Man in the first film of this cinematic universe. Trying to think of who at this point has one. I guess Natasha sorta did pre-ending of Winter Soldier, but the cat was well out of the bag with that ending. Uhhh, yeah, blanking on who other than Peter even have nominal secret identities at this juncture.
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Post by Feyrhausen on May 7, 2019 5:09:03 GMT -5
To be fair, the Mcu as a whole doesnt really have secret identities. Stark just had to blurt out he was Iron Man in the first film of this cinematic universe. Trying to think of who at this point has one. I guess Natasha sorta did pre-ending of Winter Soldier, but the cat was well out of the bag with that ending. Uhhh, yeah, blanking on who other than Peter even have nominal secret identities at this juncture. Most of these characters in movies are not suited to a secret identity. They are either military/SHIELD agents (War Machine, Cap, Widow, Hawkeye), not really super heroes in the sense of fighting crime (Panther, Ant-Man, Dr Strange), or celebrities (Iron Man). The only character so far who a secret identity is really important is Spider-Man. He is a minor, functions mainly in his neighborhood, and the balance of his hero and home life is a major part of his character. The only other character I can see wanting to maintain a secret identity would be Falcon, as he would want to keep up his work with veterans. But all it would take would be one person to recognize him from some news footage to blow that. That said the whole concept of secret identity would be hard these days with Google, facial recognition software, satellite tracking, everyone having a camera, etc. That all works with Spider-Man though as he is supposed to have a hard time balancing his two lives.
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Post by Kevin Hamilton on May 7, 2019 9:11:11 GMT -5
To bring it back to Spider-man, I dunno how one can have any strong feelings on the Michelle character yet. She was barely in the first one. Yeah she was mostly just snark there, but how many lines did she have, ten?
Is interesting that for this iteration of Peter, his love interests have been a black girl&mixed girl respectively and it not treated as any big deal by any of the characters. They just like each other.
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Post by Brood Lone Wolf Funker on May 7, 2019 11:25:00 GMT -5
At one point during Civil War in the comics everyone knew Peters identity because he unmasked which led to one more day
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Post by Dub H on May 7, 2019 12:28:30 GMT -5
To bring it back to Spider-man, I dunno how one can have any strong feelings on the Michelle character yet. She was barely in the first one. Yeah she was mostly just snark there, but how many lines did she have, ten? Is interesting that for this iteration of Peter, his love interests have been a black girl&mixed girl respectively and it not treated as any big deal by any of the characters. They just like each other. I think you are the first person I ever saw bring up their races . I don't think any show the characters thenselves comment on race or make a big deal.Leave that for the fans and executives.
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